The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, December 12, 1896, Image 12

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FinesiU Urocateile, 810.00.
Spanish Divan, Finest silk Bro
catelle, 818 00.
Roman chuir, Mahogany finish,
88.G5.
Second publication December 12.
SHERIFF SALE.
Notice is hereby Riven tbat by virtue
of an order of sale, if sued by ibe clerk
of the diet rict court of tbe Third judi
cial district of Nebraska, within and for
Lancaster county, in an action wherein
Union Central Life Insurance Company
k plaint ff. ahd Thomas Sewell et. al.
defendants, I will, at 2 o'clock p. m.. on
tbe 5th day of January, A. D. 1897, at
tbe east door of tne court house, in the
city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Ne
braska. c ff-r for sale at public auction
the following described real estate to
wit: Ihe Foutbeast quarter of section
thirty-five" (35). the southwest quarter of
section thirty six (."G), all in township
eleven (11). north ranee five (5), east of
the Gth P. M., in Lancaster county,
Nebraska.
Given under my hand this 4th day of
Deceaiber,A.D.189G.
JOHN J. TROUPES.
Jan 6 Sheriff.
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S cond publication December 12.
SHERIFF SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an ereculion issued by tbo clerk of
the district court of the Third judi
cial district of Nebraska, within and tor
Lancaster county, in an action wbereic
Corn K. Pitcher is plaintiff and Jere
miah Mickt-1 and Harriet S Mickel de
fendante, 1 will, at 2 o'clock p.
aa.,,7 ,on the 5lh day of
JaBB.atv. A. D. 1897, at the easfdoor
of the court house, in the city of Lin
coln. Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer
for sale at public auction the following
described real estate to-witr Lots one
(I) and two (2). in block fourteen (14).
w Pitcher and Baldwin's Second addi
tie, to University Place, Lancaster
ewfity. Hebrews. .-....,. .
Gives aader say hand tbw 2nd day of
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Tkiiahrr A. If. lose.
""" JOHN J. TROMPEN.
JanS 8her.
THKCOUKISIt.
CRST1M& GOODS.
'& MORRIS CO.
CRSTVV$ OOOOS j
Window chair, a beauty at 9.45.
Sclid Mahojranv. fine y upbol
Btercd. 825.10
Corner cbair, upholstered, silk
tapestry, $7 CO.
Fourth pub. Dec. 12.
NOTICE TO NONRESIDENT DE
FENDANTS. To Pbiletus Peck, Lombard Investment
Company, Mary P. llooj'er.
Notice is hereby given that on tbo
19th day of November. 1890, the Con
cordia Loan and Trust Company as
plaintiff, tiled a petition in the District
Court of Lancaster couiity, Stbt of Ne
braska, wherein the followit g named
parties were made defendants, to wit:
Irving L. Lyman, Mary D. Ly
man, Charles W. Axtell, Alice
S. Axtell. Pbiletus Peck, Lom
bard Investment Company, a corpora
tion, and Ma-y P. Hooper. Ihe object
and prayer of which said petition 16 to
foreclose the lien or two County Treas
urer's certitica'es of tax sain upon the
following described parcel of real estate,
respectively, to-wit: LoIb fifteen (15),
and sixteen (1G). in block nine (9), Peck's
Grove, situate in the Counly of, Lancas
ter, State of Nebrasia. Said tax sale was
made on the 25th day of November. S91,
for the delinquent taxes and assessments
of the year 1890 upon said parrels of real
estate. The amount claimed by the
plaintiff is as follows: SIGOt paid Novem
ber 25tb, lSUl;S308pHid.Jue20 h 1S92;
81604 paid June23rd, 1892; ST.SOpaidMay
25th. 1S93, and 811.40 pul June 21st,
1893, together with interest thereon,
from date of pajment, as by law pro
vided. The prajer of said petition is
for a decree declaring the aforesaid
amount together with interest thereon
and costs to be first and paramount lien
upon tbe above described parcel of real
estate, respectively, and that said real
estate be sold, under an order of court
to satisfy the same, and that said de
fendants and each of them be forever
birred and foreclosed of all interest or
claim in 6aid real estate, or any part
thereof.
You are required to answer said d ti-
tion on or before Monday, tbe 28th day
of December, 1896.
Concordia Loan and Trust Company.
By A. B. Cojtroth, Its Attorney.
Dec 13
Quartered nai. ica table only
15.75.
Oak parlor tab's, quartered oak,
on 1 8250.
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Fire quartered oak parlor
BtaLd 8G.50.
8ULri.Q-SAT.TNE
COR 14 AND M.
LflNCOLrN, NEBRASKA.
Open at al! Hours Day and Ntglit
All forms of bathe.
TURKISH. RUSSIAN AND ROMAN
With special attention to the appli
cation of natural salt water baths.
Several time stronger than eea water
Special department tor surgical cases
snd diaeasee oeculiar to women.
RbeomatUin, Hkin. Blood and Kerroea Dta.
Mm, liWeraod Kidry Trtnl adChroak
AUaaota ar treated inccearfallx.
Sea batbioc mar t rnjojad at all aaaaoea l
oar lam aalt rwiminina pool. 50x142 feet, t
JO feet deep, beated to aaiform teaperatora
Mdeyreea.
DR8- M. H. AND J. C EVERETT
Managing Physicians.
8100 DOLLARS EEWARD8100
The readers of this paper will be
pleasedto learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has'
been able to euro in all its Btages and
that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
the only positive cure now known to
.he medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatemenL Halls
Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and
bbcobs surfaces of the systeas, thereby
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Ten different strles in 5 o'clock teaB
from 8250 to 88.00 eacb.
Large stock cbaHn? duties from $3 to $10 eacb.
destroying the foundation of the disea
sef and giving the patient strengto
by building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work
The proprietors have so much faith in
its curative powers, that they offer
One Hundred Dollars for any case that
it fails to cure. Send for list of Testi
monals. Address, F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo
OIiio. Sold by druggists, 75 cents.
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GO TO O
o California I
a TovtrlMt sleeper
It is the RIGHT way.
Pay more ana you are
extravagant. Pay less
and you are uncomfort
able. The newest, brightest,
cleanest and easiest
riding Tourist sleepers
aro used for our
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Personally conducted
excursions to
California
which leave Lincoln
every Thursday at
0:10 p. m., reaching
San Francisco Sunday
evening, and Los An
geles Monday noon.
Ask G.W.Bonnell city
th-ket agent, cor 10th
and O Sts., Lincoln
Neb for full information
or write to
J. Fbakois, G. P. A. Omaha, Neb. X
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